Wednesday, 12 February 2014

CyanogenMod 10.2 (Android 4.3) Stable Builds Are Now Rolling Out

ROM news for the last month or so have been
focused on KitKat, but if you prefer your customized Android software
in a more reliable flavor, Cyanogen has you covered. CyanogenMod 10.2,
the CM build of Jelly Bean 4.3, just landed on the download page. You can stroll over there right now and get your Android 4.3 on.

CyanogenMod stable builds are the most reliable and complete packages
offered by the custom ROM team, and generally have no bugs or
incompatibilities (or at least no more than the standard AOSP builds).
They're generally preferable to nightlies or release candidates. While
CyanogenMod 10.2 isn't available for all the officially supported CM
devices, it should be coming to all recent Nexus phones and tablets and
high-end hardware from the last 18 months or so. CyanogenMod's build
machines complete and post the final ZIP packages one at a time and in
roughly alphabetical order, so it will probably take the rest of the
evening and part of the morning for all 10.2 devices to be posted to the
download page.

If you're a regular ROM user, you know how this goes: download it,
reboot into recovery, and flash. If you're coming from a similar
CyanogenMod build you probably don't need to format anything, otherwise a
full wipe is recommended. Remember to keep a backup around, because you
can never be too careful. Oh, and don't forget your Gapps.

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